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  • United Asia Finance (UAF) has launched a HK$2bn ($258m) dual tranche loan into senior syndication with two banks. The borrower is making a rapid return to the loans market, having sealed its last financing as recently as April.
  • African loan bankers are picking up the pace as the window to get deals done before the end of the year starts to close. Among others, Liquid Telecom is in the market, while Standard Bank in South Africa is looking to come again with its second deal of recent months.
  • It is a truth universally acknowledged that the important parts of any financial conference typically take place off the stage rather than on it.
  • Vietnamese oil and gas firm PetroVietnam, which mandated DBS and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp for a $200m fundraising in September, is due to close the loan with four lenders joining the original two mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
  • ThaiBev is said to be in the process of establishing a group of lenders for a loan of about $1.4bn to back its purchase of a stake in Vietnamese state owned Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corp (Sabeco).
  • Formosa Group Cayman Islands launched a $1.2bn seven year loan into general syndication on November 12 with three arrangers, which are syndicating it on a best efforts basis.